Gail Carriger Quotes
She Was Pleased Her Husband Still Thought Her Attractive, Despite Her Beached-whale State, But Was Finding It Increasingly Awkward To Accommodate Him. The Spirit Was Willing But The Flesh Was Swollen. Still, She Enjoyed The Compliment And Understood That There Was No Real Demand Behind The Caresses. The Earl Knew Her Well Enough To Realize She Valued His Desire Almost As Much As His Love. After A Lifetime Of Feeling Ugly And Unworthy, Alexia Was Now Tolerably Assured That Conall Genuinely Did Want Her, Even If They Could Do Nothing About It At Present. She Also Understood That He Was Expressing His Conjugal Interest Partly Out Of Knowledge Of Her Own Need For Such Assurances. A Werewolf And A Buffoon, Her Husband, But Wonderfully Caring Once He'd Blundered Into The Way Of It.
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